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Located on the imposing eastern hills of the city at an altitude of 3,150m. Ascending to the top of the mountain on a cable car, you will reach the most notorious pilgrimage point of the city. After, you will walk through Jimenez Avenue to visit an impressive collection of Indigenous gold pieces at the Gold Museum. At the exit, you will have the chance to shop at the handicrafts market at Santander Park.
Wander the picturesque cobbled streets that hold more than 400 years of history. You will visit the Botero Museum, which features works of the eccentric artist who has become an icon of Colombian contemporary art, Fernando Botero. You will have a stop at Chorro de Quevedo to appreciate the diverse contrasts that the historical centre offers and learn more about Bogota's history.
The main square of the city. The square is surrounded by administrative and governmental buildings that have been fundamental to the historical processes of the country, which you will know through the tour guide.
Finally, you will go towards the north of the city to Usaquén, having a panoramic view of the city. This neighbourhood is famous for its handicrafts, restaurants, and traditional architecture. Here, you will have the chance to buy some souvenirs and enjoy a great cup of coffee before returning to your hotel.
Meet up/Pick up location: Your hotel in Bogota